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Nearly half of all stars are born in binary systems, with the most massive ones dying the fastest. It's not pretty for the "second" star.
To this day, one cult believes that Lemuria was real, and that its people left us the sacred wisdom to revive their advanced civilization.
The One Ring has its own agency and sentience — and it opens up a wonderful philosophy of things beyond our comprehension.
Considering the perspectives of others has important benefits for individuals and for society. There is one easy way to do it.
The theory is accurate within at least one part in a quadrillion.
Richard Reeves explains the big problems facing men today — and why no one is talking about them.
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Bathtubs and toilets each got their own rooms until health professionals urged architects to put all the plumbing in one room.
Nothing lives forever, at least, not in the physical Universe. But relativity allows us to get closer than ever, from one perspective.
The Universe, although violent, is filled with creation events following destructive ones. 1850 light-years away, both types are unfolding.
The crabs' blue blood contains an ancient immune defense mechanism that has helped save countless human lives.
One newly discovered, ancient star has a composition unlike any other. Explaining its existence is already blowing astronomers' minds.
It is through speaking and listening that human beings become who they are.
There are 3 key principles that separate a good conversation from a great one — and they’ll completely change how you communicate.
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One of Apple's key innovations serves as a psychological breakthrough, as its technology eliminates the isolating feel of headset use.
How can you maximize the amount of love and happiness in your life? One of history's greatest scientists found the answer: with math.
Would you confess your crimes to a skeleton with "an unnatural ghastly glow"? One inventor thought you would.
"Less is better" is not a catchy marketing slogan, but one doctor who didn't shower for five years thinks there's a lot of truth to it.
Just as human beings diversified so that people in Asia look different from people in Europe, so too did their microbiomes.
Dark energy is one of the biggest mysteries in all the Universe. Is there some way to avoid "having to live with it?"
The biggest, brightest galaxies are the easiest to spot, but the tiniest ones teach us about how the Milky Way assembled and grew up!
"Carpe diem" was only one part of Horace's poem Odes 1.11.
There are three kinds of failure. Only one can help you have a better shot of succeeding in the future. A Harvard business professor explains.
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If you’re trying to break a bad habit or start a good one, psychologists have some tips.
In one experiment, the Viking landers added water to Martian soil samples. That might have been a very bad idea.
More than a century ago, Halifax suffered an accidental blast one-fifth the size of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The conservation of energy is one of the most fundamental laws governing our reality. But in the expanding Universe, that's just not true.
Most philosophers merely contemplate the world, but what about the ones who actually tried to change it?
Radical Emotional Acceptance calls on you to celebrate all of life's emotions — even the negative ones.
We are prone to false memories. One reason is that we are biased toward remembering tidy endings for events, even if they didn't exist.